
Brittany Sweeney
Health and wellness reporterI’m LehighValleyNews.com’s health and wellness reporter and also host “Living in the Lehigh Valley,” PBS39's health and wellness show. I have covered health-related topics for Lehigh Valley Public Media, contributing to PBS39 and 91.3 WLVR, since 2018. Winning the 2020 Emmy Award for Video Journalist is something I am proud of accomplishing while working for Lehigh Valley Public Media. I grew up in Montgomery County and I'm passionate about telling compelling stories in my home state of Pennsylvania. I'm a graduate of Temple University (go Owls!) and spent most of my career working as an anchor and reporter for NBC affiliates in Northeast Pennsylvania and Ohio. When I'm not covering news around the Lehigh Valley, I can be found exploring the great outdoors with my family. Contact me at BrittanyS@lehighvalleynews.com or 610-984-8170.
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Conservationists tag around 35 Monarchs each year. They used to tag hundreds.
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Staff will address health outcomes in children and adolescents.
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Tracking 10 miles makes you eligible for the ticket drawing for next year's headliner shows.
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Folks tried to find ways to beat the heat Sunday on the third day of the 10-day summer festival.
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Polio can be life-threatening and cause paralysis.
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Hand sanitizing stations and rapid tests will be available on the festival grounds.
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Using Paxlovid could lengthen the time you isolate due to COVID-19.
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Don't just go by what's on the packaging. Best to check online, too, a local expert says.
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A Lehigh Valley doctor says the antiviral regimen is readily available -- and effective.
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The school runs four- and six-week certification courses for CNAs and home health aides.
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Linda Mayger, of Saucon Valley, is a ShelterBox representative.
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There were around 1,500 cases reported in the U.S. as of Monday.
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She treats each of the people she cares for as if they were her own parent.
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If you have symptoms, no matter where you are, isolate yourself as best you can, an expert says.
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It's more contagious but doctors are not seeing many hospitalizations. Yet.
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Text and chat capacity will be available after July 16.
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Symptoms are curable with therapies and treatments, according to an expert from Good Shepherd.
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If the child is too young to tell you, look for irritability and fussiness, Dr. Jennifer Janco says.
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Staff shortages have become more severe.
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The Lehigh Valley organization published the health guide at the urging of local and state health leaders.
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E-cigarettes have become the introduction to nicotine for the younger generations.